Senior (2013-14)OUTDOOR• Finished third in the 5000m national final at the 2014 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Eugene, Oregon. It was her final race in a Dartmouth uniform and earned D'Agostino the 13th All-America honor of her career.• Advanced to the 5000m national finals by running a 15:57.37 in the East Regional at Jacksonville (May 31)• Winner of the Kenneth Archibald Prize; Dartmouth's highest athletic honor that is presented annually to “the member of the graduating class who has been four years in attendance, who has been the best all-around athlete, regard also being had to moral worth and high standing in scholarship." The winner traditionally exemplifies all that we hope and expect of the men and women who put on the Dartmouth uniform and take to the field of play. This student-athlete is to be of exemplary athletic skill, of great academic prowess and of high moral character. (May 19)• Winner of the Class of 1976 Award as Dartmouth’s most outstanding female athlete of the year. (May 19)• Unanimously named the Most Outstanding Female Track Athlete of the Meet at the 2014 Outdoor Heptagonal Championship Meet at Yale.• The 2014 Ivy League Champion in the 10K in her first ever attempt at the distance as a collegiate runner (May 10). Her 33:10.38 was the 10th-fastest mark in the nation prior to regional quailfiers.• Ivy League Heptagonal winner of the 3000m in a meet-record 9:14.57, while also taking the title in the 5000m (16:34.48). (May 11)• The only woman in Ivy League history to win the 3K, 5K and 10K in a career; a feat she accomplished in a single weekend at Yale.• Finished third in the 5000m Elite Race at Mt. Sac Relays (April 19) — less than a second behind two professionals — running a 15:30.93.• CoSIDA Academic All-District 1 First Team 2013-14 - Women's Track and Cross Country

INDOOR SEASON:• 3000m NCAA Indoor National Champion (Albuquerque, N.M.) 7th Career National Championship (March 15)• 5000m NCAA Indoor National Champion (Albuquerque, N.M.) 6th Career National Championship (March 14) • Named the USTFCCCA Division I National Women’s Track Athlete of the Year (March 19)• Named the USTFCCCA Division I Northeast Regional Women’s Track Athlete of the Year (March 10)• Unanimously named the Most Outstanding Female Track Athlete of the Meet at the 2014 Indoor Heptagonal Championship Meet in Hanover. (March 2)• Won the mile (4:40.28) and 5000m (16:08.70) at Heps, while running the second leg of the 4x800m that won in 8:45.41 (only relay title of career). (March 2) • First American woman ever to win the 3000m and 5000m in a career as a junior, became the first woman ever to win each event twice in a career, accomplishing the feat in both 2013 and 2014. • Broke her own Dartmouth record in the 3000m at the Millrose Games with an 8:51.91, the fourth-fastest time ever run by a collegiate woman. The time and record earned her USTFCCCA Division I Women's National Athlete of the Week honors (Feb. 17).• Broke her own Dartmouth and Ivy League women’s record in the mile at Boston University’s Terrier Invitational (Jan. 24), crossing the line in 4:28.31 and besting her old indoor mark of 4:30.03.

CROSS COUNTRY:• 2013 NCAA Cross Country (6K) National Champion (Terre Haute, Ind.)• Named the 2013 USTFCCCA Division I Women's Cross Country National Scholar of the Year• The cross country win helped her become the first Ivy League runner ever on either the men's or women's side to win the title, becoming the most decorated individual student-athlete in conference history dating back to 1883.• 2013 USTFCCCA Women's Cross Country National Athlete of the Year (Nov. 26)• 2013 USTFCCCA Women's Cross Country Northeast Regional Athlete of the Year (Nov. 19)• Named the USA Track & Field National Athlete of the Week (Nov. 27)• Won the NCAA Northeast Regional for the third striaght year, crossing 11 seconds ahead of the second-place runner (Nov. 15)• Became the second Dartmouth runner ever to win the Heps title twice in a career during cross country season, setting the Ivy League 6K championship record in 19:40.8, besting the old mark by 48 seconds. (Nov. 2)• Broke the Heps record for margin of victory with a 39.2 second win at Princeton's West Windsor Field (Nov. 2)• Helped lead Dartmouth to its first women's cross country title since 1997• Won the Wisconsin adidas Invitational, setting a new course record of 19:31 in the process and leading the Big Green to a seventh-place team finish (Oct. 19)• Named the USTFCCCA National Female Athlete of the Week (Oct. 7)• Claimed the top spot at the Paul Short Invitational (Oct. 5) for the second straight year, besting the field by 26 seconds and finishing in 19:44• Won the Dartmouth Invitational (Sept. 14) by 51 seconds

Junior (2012-13)• 5000m NCAA Indoor National Champion (Fayetteville, Ark.)• 3000m NCAA Indoor National Champion (Fayetteville, Ark.)• First American woman to ever win both the 3000 and the 5000 indoor in a career, D’Agostino did it on consecutive days.• 5000m NCAA Outdoor National Champion (Eugene, Ore.)• A four-time First-Team All-American (Cross Country, Indoor 5000m, Indoor 3000m, Outdoor 5000m)• Bowerman Award Semifinalist• 2013 USTFCCA Women's Division I Track Scholar of the Year for both the indoor and outdoor seasons• 2012 USTFCCCA Women’s Division I Cross Country Female Scholar Athlete of the Year• 2012 USTFCCCA Division I Cross Country Northeast Region Women’s Athlete of the Year• National runner-up at the 2012 NCAA Cross Country Championship by seven-tenths of a second• 2012 USTFCCCA Cross Country All-Northeast Region• 2012 USTFCCCA Cross Country Northeast Regional Champion• Won all but one race during the 2012 cross country season• 2013 USTFCCCA Division I National Women’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Year• 2013 USTFCCCA Division I Indoor Northeast Region Women’s Track Athlete of the Year• USTFCCCA Division I National Women’s Track Athlete of the Week (April 23)• 2013 USTFCCCA Division I Outdoor Northeast Region Women’s Track Athlete of the Year• 2013 Ivy League Indoor Heptagonal Championship Women’s Track Athlete of the Meet• 2013 Ivy League Indoor Heptagonal Champion in the 5000m and the mile, establishing new meet records in each event and earning first-team All-Ivy honors in the process• Became the first Ivy League woman ever to appear on the Bowerman Watch List as one of the top track & field student-athletes in the nation• 2013 Ivy League Outdoor Heptagonal Championship Women’s Track Athlete of the Meet• 2013 Ivy League Outdoor Heptagonal Champion in both the 1500m and 3000m, breaking her own meet records in each event and earning first-team All-Ivy honors in the process• Winner of Dartmouth’s Class of 1976 Award for the second year in a row as the Top Female Student-Athlete of the Year for 2012-13• 2012 Fall Academic All-Ivy League honoree (cross country season)• First-team 2013 Academic All-District for Women’s Track & Field and Cross Country by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA)• Has the fastest time in the country this year in: 3000m indoors (8:55.41) and 5000m outdoors (15:11.35)• Has won 16 of the 18 heats/races in individual events she has run in across all three seasons (XC, indoor, outdoor) against only collegiate competition (3rd in prelims of indoor Heps mile / 2nd at NCAA Cross Country National Championship Meet)

Sophomore (2011-12):• 5000m NCAA Outdoor National Champion (Des Moines, Iowa)• First national championship by a Dartmouth track & field woman ever, First Ivy League distance national champion• Four-Time First-Team All-America (Cross Country, Indoor DMR, Indoor 3000m, Outdoor 5000m • Eighth in Indoor 3000m at Nationals (Boise, Idaho)• Anchor of Third-Place DMR at Indoor Nationals• 2012 Ivy League Heptagonal Cross Country Champion• USTFCCCA Northeast Regional Champion in Cross Country• USTFCCCA Northeast Regional Female Athlete of the Year in Cross Country• USTFCCCA Northeast Female Athlete of the Year in Outdoor Track• Winner of Dartmouth’s Class of 1976 Award - Top Female Student-Athlete of the Year for 2011-12• Indoor Ivy League Heptagonal Champion in the Mile • Outdoor Ivy League Heptagonal Champion in 1500m and 3000m• Outdoor Heptagonal Female Athlete of the Meet• 2012 USTFCCCA National Outdoor Track Female Scholar Athlete of the Year• Set and re-set numerous Dartmouth Program Records in 2011-12, finishing the year with six marks• 2012 Olympic Trials Participant in the 5000m, finishing fourth in 15:19.98 (Eugene, Ore.)• 2011 Fall Academic All-Ivy League honoree

CROSS COUNTRY - Came back to compete in her first cross country season and proved to be one of the top harriers in the nation...Earned First-Team All-American honors with a third-place showing in the NCAA Championship Meet...Became the first Dartmouth woman to win Heps since 1997 when she won the Ivy League individual crown with a 21:58.2 at West Windsor Fields in a snow storm...Won the NCAA Northeast Regional meet in Buffalo by 14 seconds over the second-place finisher, earning all-region honors and an automatic berth to Nationals in the process...Named the USTFCCCA Cross Country Northeast Region Women's Athlete of the Year...Named a USTFCCCA Division I Cross Country All-Academic Honoree for her work in the classroom...Earned Academic All-Ivy honors for the fall season...

INDOOR - Earned her second First-Team All-American recognition with an eighth-place showing in the 3,000 meters at Nationals in Boise...Part of Dartmouth's DMR team that finished third in the nation at the 2012 NCAA Championship, collecting her another First-Team All-American accolade...Won the 3,000 meters at Heps with a 4:46.81 in the finals at Cornell's Barton Hall...Won the mile at Heps in 4:46.81...Took second place in the 5,000 meters...Opened the indoor season with a program record in the mile at home in a meet that featured Yale and Columbia, running a 4:38.44 to automatically qualify for the NCAA Championship...Broke that record just a week later with a 4:37.41 in the mile at BU's Terrier Invitational...Helped Dartmouth's DMR break the old record by more than 11 seconds at the Armory in New York City, finishing the race in 11:05.67...In her second meet of the season at BU, D'Agostino surpassed the program record in the 3,000 meters by more than 12 seconds, finishing the race in 9:02.15 at the Valentine Invitational...At the Last Chance Meet at the Armory, she and the other members of the DMR automatically qualified for the NCAA Championships with another school record of 11:00.67...

OUTDOOR - Became the first Dartmouth women ever to win an individual national championship when she won the 5,000 meters at Drake Stadium at the 2012 NCAA Outdoor Championship in 16:11.34...That national championship was the first for the Dartmouth track & field program since 1997 for either the men or the women...Her national championship performance earned her yet another First-Team All-American honor...Ran a personal best of 15:19.98 in the finals of the 5,000 meters at the 2012 US Olympic Trials in Eugene, Ore., finishing fifth and missing out on a trip to London by two-tenths of a second, while surpassing the Olympic 'A' Standard by two-hundredths of a second...Won her heat and was the top qualifier after the semifinals after the first day of competition at the Olympic Trials...Named the 2012 USTFCCCA Northeast Region Female Track Athlete of the Year...For her work in the classroom and on the track, she was named the 2012 USTFCCCA National Female Outdoor Scholar Athlete of the Year...Was honored with the Female Athlete of the Meet Award at 2012 Outdoor Heps at Penn's Franklin Field...Won the Heps crown in the 3,000 meters, doing so in a meet record 9:24.64...Also claimed the top spot in the 1,500 meters in a Heps record 4:17.90...She set the record the day before during qualifiers with a 4:19.93 on the first day in Philadelphia...Won her heat by more than seven seconds in the 5,000 meters at the NCAA East Regional in Jacksonville, running a 16:15.35...Running at Mt. Sac in April, she set a then-PR and Dartmouth record in the 5,000 meters of 15:23.35, finishing second overall in a field of professional runners, breaking her own mark in the vent by 17 seconds and meeting the Olympic 'B' Standard...The recipient of the Class of 1976 Award, presented to the outstanding female athlete of the year at Dartmouth's annual Celebration of Athletic Excellence...Awarded the program's Excellence Award at the team's year-end banquet...Part of the 4x1,5000-meter relay team that set a new school record at the 2012 Penn Relays with a 17:44.95 to finish fourth, breaking the old mark by 12 seconds...Set a Dartmouth record in the 1,500 meters at Bentley's Twilight Meet in mid-May with a 4:16.15.

Freshman (2010-11): After missing the cross country season due to injury, D'Agostino had one of the best freshman seasons in the history of Dartmouth track & field ... finished third at the the NCAA Championships in the 5,000 meters with a Big Green and Ivy record time of 15:40.69 ... the third-place finish earned her first team USTFCCCA All-America honors ... won the 5,000 meters at Outdoor Heps ... part of the distance medley relay team which set a school record at the Penn Relays with a time of 11:16.02.

Before Dartmouth: Was a four-year letterwinner in cross country and track at Masconomet Regional High School ... captained her track and cross country teams her senior year ... in her junior year, she won the MSTCA Bay State Championship ... holds her school record for the mile run from her sophomore year in track ... outside of athletics, she is a member of the Spanish club, National Honor Society, and an active member of her local parish.

Personal: Abbey is the daughter of Eric and Donna D'Agostino and she has two sisters ... her mother Donna ran track and cross country for UMass-Dartmouth.

- There have been 52 event national titles in Ivy League history in indoor, outdoor and cross country seasons combined. Seven are by Dartmouth student-athletes, seven are by Abbey D’Agostino.- The last NCAA student-athlete to win three national championships in one year in both indoor and outdoor seasons combined was Lawi Lalang of Arizona who also accomplished the feat tin 2013 in the 10K (outdoor) as well as mile and the 3K (indoor).- Lisa Koll of Iowa State (2010 - Indoors 5000m, Outdoors 5000m/10,000m) was the last woman to win three individual titles in the same year.